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Home Services in Kansas

51 licensed home service pros across 4 cities in Kansas. Free quotes, no obligation, with 24/7 emergency dispatch in most metros.

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Hiring a home service contractor in Kansas

Every plumber, electrician, HVAC technician, and handyman listed on this page holds a current Kansas contractor license, carries active general liability insurance, and has been verified by the FixNearMe team. Kansas is one of 44 U.S. states we cover, and we re-verify every listed pro at least once a year.

Kansas homeowners benefit from a competitive contractor market across our covered metros, with average response times of 30–90 minutes during business hours and full 24/7 emergency dispatch in major cities. The single most effective way to find a fair price is to request three written, line-itemed quotes — homeowners using the FixNearMe quote form save 20–35% on average compared with single-quote bookings.

Use the directory below to drill down by service type or city. Each listing shows real reviews, license details, response times, and offered services so you can compare apples to apples before you ever pick up the phone.

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What home service pros cost in Kansas

Pricing in Kansas tracks national medians for most categories with the typical regional adjustments. Expect $90–$160 for an HVAC seasonal tune-up, $150–$350 for a basic faucet replacement, $120–$250 for an outlet replacement, and $65–$110/hour for handyman labor with a 2-hour minimum. Whole-home jobs (panel upgrades, water heater swaps, full repipes, system replacements) carry the widest spread between low and high quotes — three estimates is the difference between a fair price and an expensive one.

For deeper data, see our service-by-service guides: plumbing cost guide, electrician cost guide, HVAC cost guide, and handyman cost guide.

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